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School gets new $25,000 science lab

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WA Premier Mark McGowan met Rangeway Primary School head boy Tyrae Thorne, head girl Ebony Callow and principal Dean Vose on Tuesday.
Camera IconWA Premier Mark McGowan met Rangeway Primary School head boy Tyrae Thorne, head girl Ebony Callow and principal Dean Vose on Tuesday. Credit: Geoff Vivian/The Geraldton Guardian, Geoff Vivian

Rangeway Primary School students have started lessons in the school brand new science lab.

Premier Mark McGowan visited the school today to meet Year 3 and 4 students learning about the principle of inertia using various pieces of equipment to demonstrate.

The school received $25,000 to purchase laboratory equipment and resources such as 3D models of the solar system and human anatomy, digital microscopes, 3D printers, virtual reality headsets, robotics kits and renewable energy kits.

The school also received $400,000 as part of the WA Recovery Plan which will be used for refurbishments and external landscaping including decking and shade sails.

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